Publications
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“"Implications of Arctic Change for Geopolitics and for Circumpolar Indigenous People," with V. Gallucci, University of Washington, forthcoming.

“Ten New Books Introduce the North, Inuit and Nunavut to Elementary School Children,” Teaching Canada, Center for the Study of Canada, Plattsburgh, State University of New York, Volume 20, 2001, reprinted papertigers.org, 1 April – 31 May 2010.

“The Northwest Passage” K-12 STUDY CANADA, University of Washington and Western Washington University, Fall 2008.

Editor, Special Section on Canada, Social Education, National Council for the Social Studies, Volume 72, Number 6, October 2008. Includes, “Teaching about Aboriginal Canada through Picture Books,” by Marilynne Black; “A Comparative View of Diversity in the United States and Canada,” by Cherry A. McGee, “Teaching Social Studies through Storytelling: The Enduring Spirit of the Arctic,” by John Kilbourne.

Inuktut Uqausiit (Inuit Languages) in Canada – History and Contemporary Developments, written for the Arctic Indigenous Languages Symposium, Sustainable Development Working Group, Arctic Council, coordinated by the Inuit Circumpolar Council (Canada), and hosted by the Saami Council, Norway, October 2008, www.arcticlanguages.com.

Expert Consultant, Igloo, Pebble Plus Look Inside series, Capstone Press, Mankato, Minnesota, 2008.

“Using Canadian Symbols to Teach about History and Culture – the Beaver!” K-12 STUDY CANADA, University of Washington and Western Washington University, Spring 2008.

“The National Anthems of Canada and the US,” K-12 STUDY CANADA, University of Washington and Western Washington University, Fall 2007.

Froschauer, Karl, Nadine Fabbi, and Susan Pell (eds.). Convergence and Divergence in North America: Canada and the United States. Vancouver: Simon Fraser University, Centre for Canadian Studies, Fall 2006.

“Nunatsiavut – Canada’s Final Inuit Land Claim,” Teaching Canada, Center for the Study of Canada, Plattsburgh State University of New York, Volume 24, 2006.

 “The Inuit Inukshuk and the 2010 Olympic Logo,” K-12 STUDY CANADA, University of Washington and Western Washington University, Spring 2006.

Book Review: Nunavik: Inuit-Controlled Education in Arctic Québec by Anne Vick-Westgate,” American Review of Canadian Studies, Vol. 35, No. 4, Winter 2005.

“The History of Québec and the Roots of the Sovereignty Movement,” K-12 STUDY CANADA, University of Washington and Western Washington University, Spring 2005.

“Inuktitut – The Language of the Inuit People,” Teaching Canada, Center for the Study of Canada, Plattsburgh State University of New York, Volume 23, 2005.

Expert Consultant, Canada for Children: The Geography of Canada (23 min.), Grades K-4, Schlessinger Media: A Division of Library Video Company, Canadian Video Series, Copyright 2004. Click here for a preview clip.

Expert Consultant, Canada for Children: The Culture of Canada (23 min.), Grades K-4, Schlessinger Media: A Division of Library Video Company, Canadian Video Series, Copyright 2004. Click here for a preview clip.

Expert Consultant, Canada for Children: The History of Canada (23 min.), Grades 1-4, Schlessinger Media: A Division of Library Video Company, Canadian Video Series, Copyright 2004. Click here for a preview clip.

“Village of Widows – Uranium Mining at Great Bear Lake,” Teaching Canada, Center for the Study of Canada, Plattsburgh State University of New York, Volume 22, 2003.

“Canadian Government and Politics,” K-12 STUDY CANADA, University of Washington and Western Washington University, Fall 2003.

Nunavik: The New Inuit Homeland in Northern Québec,” Teaching Canada, Center for the Study of Canada, Plattsburgh, State University of New York, Volume 21, 2002.

Sedna – Using the Popular Inuit Myth to Teach about the North,” Teaching Canada, Center for the Study of Canada, Plattsburgh, State University of New York, Volume 21, 2002.

"Ten New Books Introduce the North, Inuit and Nunavut to Elementary School Children," Teaching Canada, Center for the Study of Canada, Plattsburgh, State University of New York, Volume 20, 2001.

Review of The Mounted Police and Prairie Society, 1873-1919 by William M. Baker, ed., New Scholars - New Visions in Canadian Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2, Fall 1998.